The Family You Make (Sunrise Cove #1)
by Jill Shalvis
Blurb:
During the
snowstorm of the century Levi Cutler is stranded on a ski lift with a beautiful
stranger named Jane. After strong winds hurl the gondola in front of them into
the ground, Levi calls his parents to prepare them for the worst...but can't
bring himself to say goodbye. Instead, wanting to fulfill his mother's lifelong
wish, he impulsively tells her he's happily settled and Jane is his
girlfriend--right before his phone dies.
But Levi and Jane
do not.
Now Levi's family
is desperate to meet "The One." Though Jane agrees to be his pretend
girlfriend for just one dinner, she's nervous. After a traumatic childhood,
Jane isn't sure she knows how to be around a tight-knit family that cherishes
one another. She's terrified, and a little jealous. But an unexpected series of
events and a host of new friends soon show Jane that perhaps this is the life
she was always meant to have.
As Jane and Levi
spend more time together, pretend feelings quickly turn into real ones. Now all
Jane has to do is admit to herself she can't live without the man she's fallen
in love with and the family she has always dreamed of.
Themes: Cotemporary
Rating: 4.25 stars
Review:
Wow,
two people meeting for the first time and almost dying together can really lead
to some interesting and varied experiences it seems. Jill Shalvis strikes again with a new series
and the series begins with a terrifying story of two people that are about to
die and find a way to connect in the most unexpected of ways. Levi Cutler is home
to visit family and decides to make a quick stop at the ski-slopes before
heading there. He never imagined that he would find his life would be in mortal
danger when the ski-lift collapses under the weight of ice and snow, with him
and his new gorgeous companions Jane taped together. Jane has hoped to make it safely off the mountain
before the worst of the storm hit, but instead of trapped in the gondola with
the sexy Levi and their connection builds as they face their deaths. When Levi calls
his parents, as a goodbye and introduces her as his girlfriend, neither of them
understand the consequences when they are saved and have to face the
future. Jane agrees to pretend to be his
girls for dinner, but soon finds herself falling for Levi and his family and
wonders if they might be able to have something real. Levi and Jane spend more and more time
together but can they come to terms with their feelings and embrace their new relationship
or will they walk away from one what fate has dropped into their laps. Levi was an amazing character and one that I found
myself instantly drawn too. He was able
to maintain his humor and cool in even the most terrifying and deadly of
situations and he even managed to keep Jane calm when she was losing it. I loves that his first instinct was to reach
out and say goodbye to his loved ones, but not to let them know that was what
he was doing, making it clear he was a loving and devoted son and knew the
importance of family. Jane has had a
rough life, and been alone for far too long, but even she can see how great Levi’s
family is and knows that she owes him a little bit for the way he offered his
care when they were on the brink of death. She was sweet and so lost as she was
embraced by Levi’s family, and I loved watching her find a way to enjoy the
love they so freely offered her. This
story was one filled with pain, laughter, and love in all its forms and I am
looking forward to seeing when Jill takes us in this all new series about small
towns and the love that is so prevalent in them.
*eARC provided by publisher (via
NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review. No compensation was provided.
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